Ola Hoglund Art Glass Footed Bowl, compressed form, yellow green glass with emerald green fluted rim, etched mark to base & original sticker, 19.5 cm high x 29 cm long x 17 cm wide
Ola Cohn (1892-1964), A pair of painted ceramic book ends, featuring a pair of seated literary figures on integral plinth bases, 27 cm high, 13 x 15 cm base. Other Notes: Made by Ola Cohn for the vendor's grandfather
Ola and Marie Hoglund, Two hand blown glass bottles, in pink and green, both signed and dated 1990, original artists and The Villas Gallery labels affixed to the shoulders and to the base, Height 29 cm and Height 25 cm
Carola (Ola) Cohn (1892 - 1964). Two textural earthenware sculptures together with a copy of 'Ola Cohn's Fairies tree by Sonja Delander and Rick Buckingham. The tallest sculpture 21.5 cm high. Provenance: Marvin Hurnall Antiques
Marten Claesson, Eero Koivisto & Ola Rune W081F floor lamp for Wasteberg, enamelled green metal, rotation mechanism, arm reach balance. Led lights, Sweden, designed 2008, 138 cm high, 35 cm wide, 22 cm deep
Klytie Pate rare fairy penguin pottery statue, incised 'Klytie Pate', 23 cm high. Klytie Pate was born in Melbourne in 1912. Discerning an artistic talent in Klytie, her aunt, Christian Waller, directed her early career and arranged for her to study modell
William Ricketts, superb pottery teapot made for the 1934 Melbourne Centennial Exhibition, tree stump form with gumnuts, branches and leaves, adorned with two koalas and seated swagman lid, incised 'Wm Ricketts, Melbourne, 1934', 25 cm high, 24 cm wide. Wi
Ola Cohn pottery Gumnut Fairy face mask (1892-1964) signed under chin. Condition good to fair, minor paint losses & age related wear, early small chip to left facing eye. Length 21 cm